The complex structure of Javanese language tends to be the cause of its decrease of speaker. Javanese language has two main different levels of speech, ngoko and krama. Even each level can be broken down into sublevels. The use of each level depends on who a person is talking to. The use of the Javanese language variation that is based on the social status of the speakers is called undak usuk (Chaer and Agustina, 1995:52). As an illustration, a person having lower social status will have to use the polite term or krama variety if he/she talks to a person with higher social status.
However, not all Javanese people are able to speak all levels of Javanese language appropriately. The groups of people who are considered to be able to speak all Javanese speech levels well are usually older people or those having close relation to the kings’ family in Surakarta or Yogyakarta. Young people at this time mostly can only speak ngoko Javanese. This is possible since nowadays, their parents do not really teach them to speak krama Javanese and tend to speak in Bahasa Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia is considered more practical as it does not have speech level, it can be used to address anyone in any situation.
It is somewhat ironic that the Javanese language majors in universities in Indonesia have only a few students. Local culture may be considered an old fashioned kind of thing. Western culture seems to be more attractive to the young generation. What makes it more ironic is that many of the Javanese literatures are preserved in other countries, the Netherlands for example. It is such a shame that the native Javanese are reluctant or unwilling to learn their own culture and language whereas many foreigners are so much interested in learning those.
The globalization era makes people less interested in studying Javanese language. As it is said above, English is considered to be more important. The free trade market will require English speaking ability. As people will have to get involved in international affairs, foreign language competence will be highly required. Business is likely to be more interesting than culture in this era. Moreover, due to this era, the young generation will be forced to get out of their native community. As an illustration, they will find a job that requires them to live outside Java. This will make them have to use other language to communicate with other people who are, of course, not only Javanese but also Sumatran, Balinese, or even American or European for example. In the end, as they rarely use Javanese language, they will feel it hard to speak in Javanese especially the polite term (krama) if they are to speak to the older Javanese generation.
Another reason for Javanese not using Javanese language is that some people think it sounds hicky. Some people whose mother tongue is Javanese will have Javanese accent when they speak in Bahasa Indonesia, whether they realize it or not. It is different with people who are from Jakarta, for example. Their accent is considered to sound better. That is why young people now seem to like to use Bahasa Indonesia especially with Jakarta accent. Moreover, as it is often seen in the electronic cinemas (sinetron) or TV serials, the character of a servant or a person coming from village is usually described as or represented by a Javanese. This leads to a clearer perception that Javanese language is the language of a hick.
As one of Indonesian culture identities, Javanese language of course should be used and preserved. Other attempts to revive Javanese language have been made by people who have a big concern about it. Some of these efforts are by keeping using it in everyday interaction started from the family scope, holding Javanese language conferences, ketoprak (traditional drama) or wayang (shadow puppet) shows, and publishing several Javanese magazines regularly. Furthermore, the efforts of reviving Javanese language should be done not only by those concerned with Javanese language, but also Javanese people themselves, everywhere they are. Good news in http://www.suaramerdeka.com/cybernews/harian/0401/15/dar3.html reported that Javanese people in Suriname keeps preserving their native culture in the country by keeping using Javanese language in any occasion. In addition, they also make a student/teacher exchange program with some institutions in Indonesia. It is expected that these efforts can prevent Javanese from the chance of losing its native speaker.
Chaer, Abdul & Leonie Agustina. 1995. Sosiolinguistik Suatu Pengantar. Jakarta : Rineka Cipta.
http://www.kompas.com/kompas-cetak/0207/24/DIKBUD/cend09.htm
http://www.suaramerdeka.com/cybernews/harian/0401/15/dar3.htm
http://www.suaramerdeka.com/harian/0109/17/bud2.htm
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YOU
I wish you could be my lover...
we could share love each other
we would always be together,
and live happily ever after
But it's kind of somber...
as i don't have your number
we dont even know each other,
though we were in the same class last semester
and you've been dating her for like a year...
You're right, i'm just a real dreamer,
who always see you in my slumber...
you maybe also right if you think i'm a loser,
who want to be with you like forever...
But never think you're that clever..
i'll try harder and harder
'cos this is an order...
if i want to dump her!
a little comment, ini tak tulis soalnya aku pingin nulis something rhyming dan ketemunya ini..haha...maksa nggak sih??
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Grieve not, for it only gives you more sorrow...
Sorrow not, for it changes your sob into cry...
Cry not, for it changes nothing...
Let the rain wash away the pain,
Let the snow freeze the sorrow,
Let the sun light your heart,
Let the night make you sleep tight...
And there comes the season...
And let it change the feeling...
And there always be new happening...
And let all misery gone...
Feel...feel the breeze that blows,
and will always so...
Breathe...breathe the fresh air,
that will always be so...
Walk...walk the path paved for you,
that always guides your way...
Keep...keep going...
Keep going forever...
'till the sun stops shining...
'till the seasons stop changing...
'till the world stops spinning...
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